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JIPK
(JURNAL ILMIAH PERIKANAN DAN KELAUTAN)
Scientific Journal of Fisheries and Marine

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Research Article
Organochlorine exposure influences the cellular
morphology of red algae Eucheuma denticulatum
(N.L.Burman) Collins & Hervey, 1917
Sipriana S. Tumembouw 1* , Rizald M. Rompas2, Cyska Lumenta2, James J. H. Paulus2, Markus T.
Lasut2, and Desy M. H. Mantiri 2
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Aquaculture Study Program, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Sam Ratulangi University Manado, 90115.
Indonesia
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Marine Science Study Program, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Sam Ratulangi University, Manado, 90115.
Indonesia

Abstract
(A concise and factual abstract is required)
ARTICLE INFO
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summary of the significant findings of the paper. However, the abstract
should be written as a single paragraph and grouped based on the said sub-
title above. References should be avoided.
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45 in the form of a research question or hypothesis. Therefore, no confusion arises as to what advance in fisheries and
46 marine is being sought. Footnotes to the text are not allowed.
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108 For example: ‘…as demonstrated by Wahju (2024) and by Bernard and Jack (2023)’; ‘…as suggested previously in
109 some works (Subekti, 2024), but not others (Suadi and Marina, 2024)’; ‘…consistent with earlier studies (Nurmalia,
110 2022, 2023; Ryan, 2019a, 2011b; Brigman, 2023)’. Three or more authors are cited with the name of the first author
111 followed by et al. (in italics): e.g., (Sloman et al., 2022) or Sloman et al. (2024). Authors sharing the same surname
112 and year of publication are distinguished by their initials: e.g., (Yeung, L., 2022; Young, T., 2022).
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113 Manuscripts are written using 1 space line, in single column, 11 pt, Time New Roman font, in justified text,
114 and margins on all four sides are 2.5 cm. This Introduction should be typed within not excess than 1000 words.

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116 2. Materials and Methods
117 Only crucial techniques are described. The referenced methods must be completed with the citation, if the
118 method is modified, please state the modification. The used equipment must be specified with the trademark and type,
119 materials used must be shown with the supplier name and the country.
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121 2.1 Material
122 (Sub-chapter is italicized in upper case at the beginning of the word, spaced 1 space from the chapter title).
123 The materials used are written in this section. If you include materials and equipment, the brand and type should be
124 included for the equipment: Incubator bacteria (MCO-5AC, Panasonic, USA) and material: medium trypticase soy
125 agar (TSA; Becton Dickinson, Sparks, MD, USA). In social research, material information does not need to be
126 included.
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128 2.1.1 Ethical approval (If available)
129 E.g.:
130 [1] This experiment was performed on the basis of approval by the laboratory animals use the research ethics
131 committee of faculty of veterinary medicine [2019/23/UA], Airlangga University, Indonesia
132 [2] This experiment was performed according to all ethics and animal rights (Desert Research Center). As
133 much as this work had considering all rules and regulations in conformity with the European Union directive for the
134 protection of experimental animals (2010/63/EU).
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136 2.2 Method
137 The sentence under the sub-chapter is written without distance from the title. Available mathematical
138 equations, equations are made with equation editors and given numbers in the order they are.
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140 2.2.1 Experimental design
141 Please state the study design. Details relevant to the conduct of the study.
142 2.2.2 Biochemical test
143 The sentence under the sub-chapter is written without distance from the title.
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145 2.3 Analysis Data
146 Statistical methods should be clearly explained at the end of this section and its analyses must be
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150 Result and discussion must be combined. Results must be clear and concise and explained its significance in
151 the discussion. Manuscripts are written using 1 space line, in single column, 11point Time New Roman font, in
152 justified text, and margins on all four sides are 2.5 cm.
153 Results. Work should be reported in SI units. Undue repetition in text and tables should be avoided. Comment
154 on validity and significance of results is appropriate but broader discussion of their implication is restricted to the next
155 section. Subheadings that aid clarity of presentation within this and the previous section are encouraged.
156 Discussion. The nature and findings of the study are placed in context of other relevant published data.
157 Caveats to the study should be discussed. Avoid undue extrapolation from the study topic.
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159 4. Conclusion
160 E.g.:
161 The composition of shortfin scads food consists of five groups namely fish, phytoplankton, zooplankton,
162 shrimp, and debris. Shortfin scads have different feeding preferences between juvenile and adult fish. Shortfin scads
163 are carnivorous fish, which consume mostly C. saira.
164 Noted:
165 It summarizes the result and answers the research question/objective. Repetition of the discussion is highly forbidden.
166 If any suggestion of the research, it can also be outlined in this part. Manuscripts are written using 1 space line, in
167 single column,11point Time New Roman font, in justified text, and margins on all four sides are 2.5 cm. Conclusion
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170 Acknowledgement
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172 Writers would like to appreciate to the Mr. I Ketut Madra and Mr. I Wayan Merte for their supports to
173 all research activities and facilities during a field study in Bali for many years.
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175 Noted:
176 Only people or institution that help to succeed the research such as the funding, volunteer, or proofreader.
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178 Authors’ Contributions
179 The contributions of each author, including ideas, data generation, data analysis, manuscript preparation and
180 funding, must be listed here using their initials only, e.g., Ar. Pe. Fa.
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182 All authors have contributed to the final manuscript. The contribution of each author as follow, Fery; collected
183 the data, drafted the manuscript, and designed the figures. Ria and Ery; devised the main conceptual ideas and critical
184 revision of the article. All authors discussed the results and contributed to the final manuscript.
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186 Conflict of Interest
187 The author declares that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial
188 relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
189 E.g.:
190 The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
191 Funding Information
192 This research was partially supported by Universitas Airlangga with grant number: 90/UN1/DITLIT/DIT-
193 LIT/LT/2017.
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195 Highlight Research
196 Highlight research consist of minimum 4 points of the study.
197 E.g.: Fish & Shellfish Immunology, Volume 95, December 2019, Pages 35-43
198 The author mentioned 4 highlights from their results research
199 1. The grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) CYP1A was identified and analysed.
200 2. Tissue distribution of CiCYP1A and the expression pattern in response to GCRV infection were analysed.
201 3. CiCYP1A suppressed the promoter activity of IFN-I signaling pathway genes.
202 4. CiCYP1A suppressed mRNA expression levels of IFN-I.

203 Format of References


204 Authors are responsible for the accuracy of references cited: these should be checked against the original
205 documents before the paper is submitted. It is vital that the references are styled correctly so that they may be
206 hyperlinked. All references must be consisting of minimal 15 years recently and in the form of essay. Please also add
207 the doi/website links for every references.
208 Please use the references software to cite articles for your manuscript references, such as: EndNote, Mendeley,
209 etc.
210 Books
211 Borgese, E. M. (1980). Sea farm: The story of aquaculture. New York: HN Abrams.
212 Falconer, I. R. (Ed.). (2012). Algal toxins in seafood and drinking water. Adelaide: Elsevier.
213 Pillay, T. V. R., & Kutty, M. N. (2005). Aquaculture: principles and practices (2nd ed.). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing
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215 Chapters in edited books
216 Chapman, & Hall (1997). Biochemical dynamics and the quality of fresh and frozen fish. In G. M. Hall (Ed.), Fish
217 processing technology. (pp. 1-31). London: Blackie Academic and Professional,
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219 Journal articles
220 Muh Nur. G. A., Pralebda, S. A., Marina, H., Zakariya, Sri, S., Eka, S., Sapto, A., Heru, P., & Moch Amin. A. (2018).
221 Physicochemical properties of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza flour (BGF). International Food Research Journal,
222 25(5):1852-1857.
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224 Rozi, Akhmad, T. M., Sifania, H. S., & Raden, B. (2018). Pengaruh Pemberian Kitosan dalam Pakan terhadap
225 Pertumbuhan, Sintasan dan Efisiensi Pemanfaatan Pakan Nila (Oreochromis niloticus). Jurnal Perikanan
226 Universitas Gadjah Mada, 20(2):103-111. doi.org/10.22146/jfs.38868
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228 References to Official publications
229 Murni, E., & Ningtyas, T. (2016). Prakarsa strategis optimalisasi pemanfaatan potensi kelautan menuju terwujudnya
230 indonesia sebagai poros maritime. Jakarta: Indonesian Ministry of National Development Planning
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232 References to Conference papers
233 Moch Amin, A., Sri, S., Mirni, L., Dwi, Y. P., Kurnia, H., & Rifadi, R. R. (2018, April). Porosity structure of green
234 polybag of medium density fiberboard from seaweed waste. Paper presented at the International Fisheries
235 Symposium, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia.
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237 Rozi, Rahayu, K., & Daruti, D. N. (2018). Detection and analysis of hemolysin genes in Aeromonas hydrophila
238 isolated from Gouramy (Osphronemus gouramy) by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) IOP Conf Series: Earth
239 and Environmental Science, 137:(2018) 012001, doi :101088/1755-1315/137/1/012001
240 Noted:
241 1. The citation in text and bibliography are APA style
242 2. References should be contained most widely from journal article and at least other sources
243 3. Author (s) is recommended to use reference manager such as EndNote, Zotero, or Mendeley
244 4. References should be placed in alphabetical order by surname of author/s
245 I. If there are two or more references to the same author, they should be presented in chronological order with
246 the earliest re} Reference presented first
247 II. If there are two or more references to the same author in the same year, they should be distinguished by adding
248 a, b, c, etc. after the year of publication.

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250 The style of presenting a bibliographic reference varies according to the type of reference. Below are details of how to
251 present the most common types of material as bibliographic references.
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254 References
255 Achmad, M. J., Djamhur, M., Fabanyo, M. A., & Akbar, N. (2019). DNA barcoding application of garfish
256 (Hemirhampus sp.) in North Maluku Sea. Journal of ichthyology of Indonesia, 19(3):463-473.

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258 R. (2023). Chloroform fraction from methanol extract of starfish Acanthaster planci stimulates Catfish
259 (Clarias sp.) macrophage immunomodulatory activity. Jurnal Kelautan Tropis, 26(1):95-104.

260 Akbar, N., & Aris, M. (2018). Genetic population structure of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) as based data of
261 fish conservation in North Mallucas sea. Omni-Akuatika, 14(3):75-85.

262 Akbar, N., Zamani, N. P., & Madduppa, H. H. (2014). Genetic diversity of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) from
263 two populations in the Moluccas Sea, Indonesia. Depik, 3(1):65-73.

264 Alshehri, M. A., Aziz, A. T., lzahrani, O., Alasmari, A., Ibrahim, S., Osman, G., & Bahattab. (2019). DNA
265 barcoding and species identification for some Saudi Arabia Seaweeds using rbcL Gene. Journal of Pure and
266 Applied Microbiology, 13(4):2035-2044.

267 Amelia, R., & Tanod, W. A. (2016). Antioxidant content of red algae Eucheuma cottonii with different drying
268 methods. KAUDERNI: Journal of Fisheries, Marine and Aquatic Science, 1(1):1- 6.

269 Amaranggana, L., & Wathoni, N. (2017). Manfaat alga merah (Rhodophyta) sebagai sumber obat dari bahan alam.
270 Majalah Farmasetika, 2(1):16-19.
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287 Table 1. Growth performance parameters (mean ±SD) of goramy (Osphronemus goramy) fed on commercial pellet
288 feed, cake artificial feed, and Artemia sp. feed for three months in Pond of Rearing FPK, Unair
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P0 P1 P2 P3
Feed conversation 1.80 ± 0.05c 1.70 ± 0.02b 1.30 ± 0.05a 1.05 ± 0.05d
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Specific growth 0.18 ± 0.005a 1.22 ± 0.003ab 1.22 ± 0.005b 3.72 ± 0.009c
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Survival rate (SR) 41.00 ± 1.41c 45.00 ± 2.01b 59.00 ± 1.21c 79.00 ± 1.21d

290 Description: P0 (Control), P1 (commercial pellet feed), P2 (Feed of artificial cake), P3 (Feed Artemia sp.). Different
291 superscripts in the same column shows that there are significant differences (p <0.05).
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293 Tables should be embedded in page. Provide footnotes and other information (e.g., source/copyright data,
294 explanation of boldface). Tables should be no wider than 17 cm. Condense or divide larger tables. Please submit tables
295 as editable text and not as images. Number tables consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text and
296 place any table notes below the table body. Be sparing in the use of tables and ensure that the data presented in them
297 do not duplicate results described elsewhere in the article. Please avoid using vertical rules and shading in table cells.

298 Equations (refer with: Eq. 1, Eq. 2,..) should be indented 5 mm (0.2”). There should be one line of space above
299 the equation and one line of space below it before the text continues. The equations have to be numbered sequentially,
300 and the number put in parentheses at the right-hand edge of the text. Equations should be punctuated as if they were an
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322 agar produced from pure sheep blood. The presence of a greenish halo indicated an α-hemolysis, whereas the absence
323 of a halo indicated a γ-hemolysis (Ghosh et al., 2021)
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325 Provide figures embedded in page. Figures should be drawn professionally. Photographs should be sharp
326 (contrast). Provide footnotes and other information (e.g., source/copyright data, explanation of boldface) in figure
327 legend. Submit image files (e.g., electromicrograph) without text content as high-resolution (600 dpi/ppi minimum)
328 TIFF or JPG files. Ensure that each illustration has a caption. Supply captions separately, not attached to the figure. A
329 caption should comprise a brief title (not on the figure itself) and a description of the illustration. Keep text in the
330 illustrations themselves to a minimum but explain all symbols and abbreviations used.
331 Check that pictures resolution is enough to disclose important details on picture. Please check all the pictures
332 either in the screen and the results in the print version. When examined images printed version, make sure that: color
333 have quite a contrast, a picture is quite clear and all the labels on a picture can be read. Colored charts images are
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338 GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: GUIDE FOR AUTHOR


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340 What is graphical abstract?
341 Graphical Abstract is a single, concise, and visual summary of a research’s findings. This graphic is meant to catch
342 readers’ attention and to give a better visual understanding of what the research is about. It is also intended to
343 encourage browsing, promote interdisciplinary scholarship, and help readers identify more quickly which papers are
344 most relevant to their research interests. Please see the example of graphical abstract below for your reference.
345 Guide for author
346 What authors should and should not do:
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349 3. The use of colors is encouraged.
350 4. The graphic should uphold the standard of a scholarly, professional publication.
351 5. The graphic must be original and unpublished artwork.
352 6. The graphic should not include a photograph, drawing, or caricature of any living and/or deceased person.
353 7. Image size: the image should have a size of 500 x 800 pixels (height x width). The text must be written in
354 Times New Roman, 10pt.
355 8. Image resolution: the image should have a minimum resolution of 600 dpi.
356 9. Preferred file types: JPG, PNG, and TIFF.
357 10. Graphical abstract should be submitted as a different file in the online submission system (as supplementary
358 data file). Otherwise, it can also be submitted by email to: jipk@fpk.unair.ac.id after the manuscript has been
359 accepted. Please state the manuscript ID in the email subject.
360 11. The graphic must be equipped with an information on how to cite the manuscript.
361 Example: Febriansyah, S. C., Hakim, L., & Retnaningdyah, C. (2022). Evaluation of mangrove water
362 quality in Pancer Cengkrong, Trenggalek and Sine, Tulungagung, East Java, Indonesia using phytoplankton as
363 bioindicators. Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan, 14(2):297-312.
364 https://doi.org/10.20473/jipk.v14i2.32459
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366 For DOI JIPK please insert this prefix and then add your ID submission:
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373 Below is the example of a graphical abstract retrieved from JIPK:
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411 There are so many online websites that provide graphical abstract’s template for free. One of the many website is:
412 https://www.simplifiedsciencepublishing.com/resources/best-graphical-abstract-examples-with-free-templates
413 For more detail information about graphical abstract, please visit Elsevier: https://www.elsevier.com/authors/tools-and-
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